Safety First! Key
A twin-stick physics puzzler where you spray magical liquid to fix broken wires across 69 levels. Small, odd, and weirdly satisfying.
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About Safety First! Key
Safety First! is a compact twin-stick physics puzzler from JCO, published by Headup, and it does exactly one thing: it puts you in charge of a repair tool that sprays Magical Yellow Repair Liquid (MYRL) across broken electric wires, and it asks you to complete 69 hand-crafted levels without frying yourself or making a bigger mess than you started with. That premise sounds like a mobile throwaway, but the physics interactions give it just enough depth to keep you honest. The core loop is tighter than the elevator pitch suggests. Your MYRL stream behaves like a real fluid arc under gravity, which means lining up a repair is less about pointing and clicking and more about reading the trajectory, adjusting your angle on the fly, and not accidentally bridging two live contacts you were not supposed to touch. Each level introduces a new wrinkle - obstacles, moving components, geometry that forces awkward shooting angles - and the difficulty curve is gradual enough that newcomers to the genre will not bounce off the first ten stages. From a decision-making standpoint there is not a lot of strategic depth here; this is reflex and spatial reasoning, not build orders. But the feedback loop is clean and the level design mostly respects your time. Where the game shows its limitations is in longevity and scope. Sixty-nine levels at a casual-to-moderate pace will take most players somewhere between two and five hours to clear. There is no procedural generation, no mod support that would extend that lifespan, and no score system complex enough to justify extensive replays. The AI is not a factor since this is a single-player puzzle experience, and the tutorial is minimal but functional - the mechanics are simple enough that a wall of text would have been overkill. It is a game that knows its own size and does not pretend otherwise, which is either honest or underwhelming depending on what you came looking for. The Steam review base sitting at 81% positive across 420 reviews tells a consistent story: players who expected a short, pleasant puzzle session left satisfied; those hunting for a deep simulation or a long-haul experience did not. There are no classes, no weapons, no multiplayer modes to pad the runtime. What you see in the first ten minutes is essentially the full picture. The physics feel responsive on PC and the twin-stick controls translate well to both keyboard-and-mouse and gamepad. For a casual session between longer games, it clears the bar comfortably. As someone who normally tracks patch notes and mod ecosystems in hundred-hour strategy titles, I will admit Safety First! is not my natural habitat. But there is a version of a Tuesday evening where a short, friction-free puzzle game that demands just enough spatial thinking to feel rewarding is exactly the right call. This is that game - provided you go in with calibrated expectations about its length and replay value. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- JCO
- Publisher
- Headup
- Release Date
- Sep 8, 2016